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30 Days Until the Iowa Caucuses Tuesday's NPR debate began with Hillary Clinton saying off-mic that she was feeling a bit claustrophobic -- and that was before her Democratic rivals painted her into a corner on Iran. LINK "I just want to be clear to the listeners that we have a real division here,"

33 days until the Iowa caucuses Hillary Clinton is headed to New Hampshire in the wake of a hostage crisis which ended peacefully late Friday. "I am very grateful that this difficult day has ended so well," said Clinton. "All of my campaign staff and volunteers are safe. I want to thank them for

Fred Thompson's effort to present himself as the "consistent conservative" in the G.O.P. race gets a boost Tuesday when he is expected to pick up the endorsement of the National Right to Life Committee. Thompson's opposition to a Human Life Amendment to the Constitution has been criticized by Mike

Mitt Romney may have pulled off the funniest line Tuesday by comparing the G.O.P.'s sixth debate to an interminable Law & Order episode with a large cast where Fred Thompson "shows up at the end." Watch it: LINK But the exchange that mattered most at Tuesday's Dust-Up in Dearborn came when Rudy

"May I have your attention please? Will the real Republican please stand up? I repeat, will the real Republican please stand up? We're gonna have a problem here…" We so wish we had the skills to make YouTube mash-up videos because the back and forth among the leading Republican candidates over who

The media will never tire of writing about the liberal Rudy Giuliani: the pro-choice, pro-gay rights, pro-gun control, Mario Cuomo-loving former mayor of New York. But this focus sometimes obscures Rudy-the-Red-Meat-Eater. Take this afternoon. On the same day that Al Gore collected his Nobel Peace

With G.M. facing its first national strike since 1970, three Democratic '08ers spend Tuesday speaking to seven Change to Win unions at the "American Dream Dialogue" at the Chicago Hilton. --12:30 pm ET: Barack Obama --2:15 pm ET: John Edwards --3:45 pm ET: Hillary Clinton Anna Burger, the head of

WASHINGTON — Did you hear the one about the presidential candidates trying to be funny? Spurred by a crowded 18-person field and new avenues such as YouTube, White House wannabes increasingly are turning to humor. Used well, it can help them stand out, score points and boost that all-important

You might have missed it if you were fixing your hair or cleaning your guns, but mid-way through last night's Democratic debate, the clash we've all been waiting for finally occurred -- sort of. But when Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., was done delivering his best jab of the night (his first direct hit

ABC News' Jennifer Duck Reports: Presidential dark horse Rep. Dennis Kucinich, D-Ohio, will announce at a news conference tomorrow in Cleveland that he is dropping out of the presidential race, ABC News has confirmed. Since announcing his intention to seek...